A brand new story trailer for Doom: The Darkish Ages has been launched.
The trailer, which was launched by Bethesda at this time, focuses extra on the sport’s storyline, however does present some motion close to the top.
Developer id Software program has beforehand claimed that Doom: The Darkish Ages, which could have no multiplayer mode and can be solely single-player solely, could have a bigger give attention to story and can boast the “greatest but”.
The sport will happen in between the occasions of Doom 64 and the 2016 reboot of Doom.
The trailer could be seen beneath or on the official Bethesda YouTube channel.
Doom 64 ends with the Marine (because the protagonist was identified then) deciding to sacrifice himself by staying in Hell to forestall any extra demons from leaving.
Nonetheless, Doom (2016) opens in Mars with the protagonist, now often known as the Slayer, breaking free from a sarcophagus and laying waste to a gaggle of demons.
It’s doable, then, that Doom: The Darkish Ages could reveal how the Marine left Hell, how he turned the Slayer and the way he discovered himself within the scenario main as much as the occasions of Doom (2016).
“On this third installment of the trendy Doom collection, gamers will step into the blood-stained boots of the Doom Slayer, on this never-before-seen darkish and sinister medieval conflict towards Hell,” the sport’s description reads.
Final week Microsoft revealed a collection of particular version Doom: The Darkish Ages Xbox equipment, together with an Xbox Wi-fi Managementler, Xbox Elite Collection 2 Controller and Xbox Collection X Console Wrap.
Our hands-on Doom: The Darkish Ages preview stated the most recent Doom title “nails the gameplay, the tone and the gore”, calling it “extremely enjoyable”.
WIt’s uncompromised, energetic, brutal, and rewarding,” we wrote. “It’s all the things that I’d hope and count on from a Doom recreation, pulled off by a group that’s clearly filled with confidence.”
Doom: The Darkish Ages can be launched on Might 15 on Xbox Collection X/S, PS5, and PC, with a day-one launch on Xbox Recreation Go.